My old Iwatani Fired Burning ABURIYA CB-ABR-1 is dead after 5 years of use.
this one popped up today and seems a good alternative.
Iwatani Korean Cookware Aburi Stove Top Grill Pan $38.70 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $49 Spend) @Amazon JP via AU
Last edited 16/08/2023 - 11:37 by 1 other user
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Try refreshing a few times or checking other sellers
I just clicked the link provided, still shows $58.78 and no other seller sells at $38.7
shows 38.7 to me
Are you a prime member? Show 38.7 to me.
@pearl2013: It's targeted then?
@Taro Milk Tea: Amazon Prime Member… google it.
@pearl2013: I know, so only targeted to amazon prime member. Not for non-member
Incorrect. This is not targeted. Your negative vote is unnecessary.
The product is $38.7, if you look at the prices from other sellers, an option with $38.7 will appear but there is a large delivery fee next to it because this item is below $49, so it will attract delivery fee for non-prime member
We don't downvote a deal just because you are not a prime member.
Amazon defaults to the "cheapest (inclusive of delivery) available seller" which in this case is not Amazon Japan. The post has been updated to point directly to the offer from Amazon Japan.
I find these a pain to clean, but I could be doing something wrong. If anyone has any tips on cleaning. Please share.
did you add water?
did you add soap ?
Do the meat juices run down to the stove underneath?
from the reviews, sounds like it does the centre piece has holes in it so does seem like it would dripping through there.
There are small 'eaves' for each of the holes which stops oil dripping directly down, but it will likely still splash below. Might stick with the nonstick pan which is just $28~.
Saw the image and thought it was a speaker.
I hope it has fluorine
Korean cookware from a Japanese company, marketed as an Aburi (Aburi is a common technique used in sushi preparation - searing with a flame) stove. Interesting.
The word “aburi” means “flame seared” in Japanese.
Indeed. But I'm still confused as to why I have two downvotes :)
All the juices falls into the small holes where the flames shoot out from, how does one clean that up ?
This is just the grill pan though, you still need the stovetop unlike the classic model you are replacing.
i thought it was doof doof speaker